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KFOR (Oklahoma City) tornado coverage

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KFOR (Oklahoma City) tornado coverage

Post by bmw » Mon May 06, 2024 11:12 pm

I saw that the NWS had issued a level-5 "high" severe weather outlook for central Oklahoma. Searched youtube for live coverage and came across KFOR 4. I've watched it off and on for hours now and I gotta say - THIS is how you cover a severe weather outbreak. They have people all over the place, in a chopper, in an interceptor, and driving, all following the storms and providing live feeds, and the meteorologist (Mike Morgan) seamless goes back and forth between the radar maps and the various people on the field. Way above and beyond any coverage I've ever seen here in the state of Michigan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qamh9Wu4o78



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Re: KFOR (Oklahoma City) tornado coverage

Post by TC Talks » Tue May 07, 2024 9:43 am

Tornados are a primary industry in Oklahoma. The severe storm center is located there, OU has the best weather program in the country and there are hundreds of storm chasers and storm tourism organizations there. It's unlikely any market in the US has as much severe weather.
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Re: KFOR (Oklahoma City) tornado coverage

Post by edj » Tue May 07, 2024 2:27 pm

Birmingham would be in the running.

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